Veteran Athletics catcher Stephen Vogt will retire after 10 major league seasons and a long, patient road to break into the big leagues at age 27.
After striking out twice against Verlander, Vogt fouled off seven pitches in a 10-pitch at-bat that ended the seventh with his third K. Vogt's next time up, he lined a bases-loaded single into left-center that won the game.
A major shoulder injury in May 2018 while rehabbing with Milwaukee cost Vogt that year and threatened his career, but he endured surgery and a long rehab to land with the Giants in 2019. And to be a dependable teammate. At the start of spring training in 2017, Vogt approached young catcherand took him around to meet everybody and set up his locker because "he didn't want me to look like a rookie," recalled Murphy, who cherished crossing paths with Vogt even when they no longer played together.
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